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Item 1950

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This is a really old piece in collector grade. Pretty, old gate marked handled griddle made c. 1870-1880 (roughly 150 years old). Great cooking surface with great polishing marks and a few scars. A great example of smaller foundry work. WIll be a great user. This one has a little history and a lot of character. Bottom shows pitting from use over a wood stove. Inset heat ring. Small mark under handle could be an “x”, outside shows some casting marks.

No cracks, chips or bow. Bit of a wobble on a sheet of glass. Nice cooking surface with some flea bite tool marks and some scars from use. Should fill in as it gets some kitchen time. Outer casting is a bit cruder, and shows some roughness and even light pitting.

$85 shipped

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Collector Grade! Round griddle with vented handle design (fancy handle), short walls, and heat ring. Bottom gated with a large raised #8 on the bottom. Vented handle which was used by a number of foundries.

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This is a VERY unusual piece – and I suspect a piece like this was the inspiration for BSR when they created their fish fryers. This is perhaps the deepest long pan I’ve ever run across that was not part of the BSR line. Double gated on the bottom with squared handles and almost 2” deep. Cooking surface is remarkably good for such and old piece – but there are pouring flaws and imperfections – similar to most long pans of this age. Still as I’ve never run across another like this – it’s quite forgivable. Bottom has sulfur pitting from use over a wood stove.

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Collector Grade! Just a real wow! This one probably came our of the same foundry as #1952, but this one looks like it could have been cast yesterday and not 140-150 years ago (and this one has a polished surface, not the unpolished one like #1952 does). It is that clean. This one is a handled griddle (round griddle) with heat ring and the fancy handle and a beautiful clean bottom with almost no wear. Has the raised letter X on the bottom ~ 3/4” high. Some casting flaws are present but wow this is pretty with a well polished cooking face that is glassy to the touch, although the casting flaws can be felt.
This is a cool piece which can be used or hung on a wall.

Marked: “7” on the handle, and “X” on the bottom.
~ 8” 7/8 diameter
Cleaned via lye method, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil
No cracks, chips (there are two areas of casting void in the heat ring). Slight wobble due to center pour gate mark. Cooking surface is glassy and smooth save for the areas where the casting flaws are visible
$100 shipped
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This is a late Griswold plett pan made in the late 1950s or 1960s, after Wagner acquired the Griswold patterns and materials. Makes 7 “pletts” of swedish pancakes. This is great for cookies, silver dollar pancakes, and anything that can use a shallow well. Casting is very nice and is typical of a piece that could not be fine polished with stones wheels. Should be a great user. Sits dead flat.

Item 2248
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Made by Griswold for the Alfred Andresen Western Importing Co between 1900-1915 this is a variation of the #34 plett pan. Super collectable pieces. This features a upswept handle. Metal quality is far less polished than you typically find with Griswold – especially on the bottom – but this is typical of the Western Importing pieces. Lettering is raised. (please see pictures)

Item 1414
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Amazing older piece and I’ve never seen another like this. More of a half skillet/shallow skillet than handled griddle because of higher walls than you see on griddles (1/2” deep on the interior). This one reminds me very much of the Martin shallow skillets. Handle is hollowed on the underside, outset heat ring, high lip raised letters on bottom, decent cooking surface. Sits flat. Casting quality overall is decent with some casting flaws. Bottom shows some long time wood stove use with considerable light sulfur pitting and some deeper pitting from earlier in it’s life Some minor roughness to the cooking face from past rusting, but very fine roughness that will smooth out as the pan gets used. This is a really cool piece.

No cracks, chips, or wobble when tested on a sheet of glass. Cooking surface primitive but better than most comparable piece with some casting flaws and not fine polished like later pieces were.. Will only get better with use.

$80 shipped

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Fascinating old collector piece that can still be used. This is the largest handled griddle we’ve come across. this was made in a 2 part mold as you can clearly see where the hollowed out handle was added to the mold before casting. A great example of smaller foundry work. This one has a little history and a lot of character. Griddle features a very large gate, large raised markings and an outset heat ring. Bottom shows some pinpoint pitting consistent with wood stove use. Cooking surface is surprisingly flat but shows pouring flaws and some extremely shallow pitting that in no way should effect use. This is a piece for anyone who loves the really old iron.

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You don’t find these often, a old style Lodge handled griddle in a size 10 (usually you only see #8s). This one was made after 1930 as it does not have the raised 8 on the handle. That means it was made roughly 1930-1950. Heavily polished finish puts big swirl lines on the face so it’s really pretty, but it also adds texture you can feel to the piece. This one should be a great user or a sweet wall hanger.
Marked: “10” at the 12 O’Clock position on the bottom.
Roughly 11” 1/4 diameter edge to edge.
Stripped to bare iron via electrolysis, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil.
No cracks, chips, has a slight center bow (pretty typical of these pieces) which causes a slight bit of rock. Cooking surface is textured from finishing (see the swirls from the machining) and should become smooth with regular use. There is a casting flaw near the edge of the cooking surface, but it should not effect use or collector value
$85 shipped.
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I don’t believe this piece was ever used. It’s just perfect. Great polishing marks, sits flat, glassy cooking surface. Really Lodge at it’s very best. This will be an outstanding user